Day by Day by Chris Muir

Saturday, September 15, 2007

The readership of this blog is modest (one reader, I believe,) and so I can say with some confidence that the demand for a new post has been overwhelming! My apologies for the silence. :)

I had intended to write something about the anniversary of the September 11th attack on our nation, but so much has been written, and written well, about the attack, the anniversary, and a host of related topics.

Stacy reminded us that we are not the only targets of the Islamic fascists.I had forgotten about the horror at Belsan. http://www.stillstacy.com/?p=1178Regrettably, it seems the Left in this country has forgotten the WorldTradeCenter, Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

It is extremely disappointing that this battle for survival (and make no mistake, this is a kill or be killed war we are in) has devolved to bad political theater in Washington.The democrats have seen this as nothing more or less than an opportunity to regain power.The Bush Administration and the Republicans have allowed the Left to “write the play” – for example allowing the Iraq war to be rhetorically separated from the larger war on terror.

I am also disappointed in the mutual decision of the MSM to curtail repeated replays of video from the 9/11 attacks and the resultant carnage.They claimed it was out of “sensitivity” for the victims’ families. Such utter bullshit.

We must never forget 9/11; and we must win this war against those who seek nothing less than our annihilation.

This is me

About Me

A 60-something adjunct instructor at a western Pennsylvania community college. Now trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up. In my callow youth I worked as a radio DJ, and later spent twenty years as a TV news reporter, anchor, producer, and editor. Later a joined the world of academia as a researcher into the many and varied uses of telecommunications technology for teaching, learning, and in medicine.
Now I'm a grandpa and a dad again.

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